Kathryn Bigelow's "A House of Dynamite" is a nuclear call to action
The film reveals a 61% interceptor success rate and exposes risks from flawed U.S. missile defense amid rising nuclear threats and a renewed arms race.
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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘A House of Dynamite’ will leave audiences spellbound – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
Idris Elba plays the president of the United States in ‘A House of Dynamite,’ an apocalyptic political thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Noah Oppenheim, now showing on Netflix. Courtesy photo By Dwight Brown Contributing Writer “Object remains inbound!” Those aren’t the words you want to hear when a nuclear missile is headed your way. Yet that’s the ominous news that bombards government officials in “A House of Dynamite,” an im…
A House of Dynamite Explodes the Missile Defense Myth
Kathryn Bigelow’s riveting new thriller, A House of Dynamite, begins with a soothing reminder of our recent past. White letters scroll across a black screen: “At the end of the Cold War, nations reached consensus that we should have fewer nuclear weapons.” Then comes the chilling kicker: “That era is now over.” This is no galaxy far, far away. This is the very real and present danger of nuclear catastrophe in a world where all of the nine nuclea…
Renée Elise Goldsberry Talks Playing the First Lady in A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE
Hamilton star Renée Elise Goldsberry is returning to the world of American politics in the new thriller film House of Dynamite. In the movie, the Tony winner plays the First Lady of the United States during a national emergency. "[My character] is on safari in Africa, and so I researched First Ladies who spent time and really highlighted aid in Africa," Goldsberry explained during an appearance on TODAY with Jenna & Friends. The movie follows a …
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